After a long testing phase the game Need for Speed No Limits was now released for iOS and Android and can be downloaded for free at the Apple Appstore* and Google Playstore!

In Need for Speed No Limits players bring their driving fantasies to life, building a fleet of the world’s hottest street racing cars. Featuring hundreds of parts and body kits from Rocket Bunny, 6666 Customs, RTR and RWB players can tune their ride their way.

Need for Speed No Limits launches with a colossal world that will grow over time, starting with more than 900 race events, 100 player levels, more than 10 game modes, 38 stunning race courses and 30 different licensed cars. Players can challenge their rivals in head-to-head tournaments to earn rewards and exclusive items.

Need for Speed No Limits was developed by EA Firemonkeys, the australian developer studio, which also created Real Racing.

*) At the moment NFS No Limits is only available at the Google Playstore, in the Appstore it is only available at the test markets Netherlands and Taiwan yet, but should be released soon.

EA confirmed more cars for the upcoming Need for Speed, as they already did a month ago - this is the list as mentioned on the official website, although it's not complete yet and more cars will be revealed as it comes closer to the release on November 3rd (US) / 5th (EU):

In a FAQ Ghost Games anwers a couple of questions about the upcoming Need for Speed.

It reveals some interesting details, like that there will be no micro transactions and also no paid DLCs, but free content updates.

The world "Ventura Bay" should contain approximately twice the amount of drivable roads than NFS Rivals. In there garage there is space for up to five cars you can own in the game.

Regarding the internet connection EA states the following:You will need a persistent internet connection, as Need for Speed is committed to being a live service so we can deliver an ongoing experience that is constantly changing and evolving. We will include free content updates and challenges as an ever-present ways for you to earn rewards and continually explore the game.

Bad news for PC gamers: the release date of Need for Speed for PC moved to spring 2016!

Ghost Games wants to deliver the best gaming experience also on PC, which is why they need more development time:

Part of the conversation includes hearing from our PC community that an unlocked frame rate in Need for Speed is a massive priority for you, and we fully agree. To deliver this, we’ve made the decision to move the PC release date to Spring 2016. Our PlayStation 4 and Xbox One release dates will remain the same, starting November 3, 2015 in North America and November 5 worldwide.

This decision on PC gives us the necessary development time to increase the visuals that we can deliver on PC. We will also include content updates that will have been released on console up to that time, making them available to all PC players from day one.

PC-gamers may have to look for a different game for Christmas. Playstation 4 and Xbox One will still be released in November. To test the servers, there will be a closed beta-test for which you can sign up for here.

Ghost Games wants to prepare for the launch of Need for Speed and invites players to a closed beta on Playstation 4 and Xbox One.
You can register on the official NFS website for the closed beta, but the space is limited, so not everyone will be able to participate. The registration ends on September 25th.

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